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Railway reservation now 90 days in advance

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Posted: Jan 26, 2008 at 2357 hrs IST

Pune, January 25 The Ministry of Railways has decided to extend advance railway reservation facility from 60 to 90 days from Febraury 1 for better facilitation of preplanned bookings. Due to heavy rush on Febraury 1 and 2, the computerised reservation centres of Pune division will work two hours extra, extending the window timings upto 10 pm. The preference token numbers and window numbers will be allotted on January 31, from 10 am at all the computerised reservation offices of the Pune division, for the bookings from February 1 onwards upto 90 days.
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